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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
BM: PIANO PERFORMANCE DEGREE PLAN (CONTINUED)
Musicology
M USM 131 Survey of W orld M usic ............................................................. 2
M USM 132 M usic Literature ........................................ .. ....... .............. 2
MUSM 432 Music History II: The Common Practice Era ...................... .................... 3
MUSM 449 Capstone Seminar in Music History and Theory ................................ 1
Recital Seminar
Eight sem esters, credit or non-credit ........................................... ...............
Performance Ensemble
Each sem ester, credit or non-credit ..................................................................... ........... O0
PIANO CONCENTRATION
Concepts of Piano Performance
M USE 335 Concepts of Piano Perform ance ................................................. ................ 3
M USM 44 1 Solo Piano Literature .................................................................... ... 3
M USM 442 Ensem ble Piano Literature ........................................................ .................. 3
Piano Ensemble and Accompanying
M P E I .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Major Concentration
MUPM ... .............................................. 24
Minor Concentration
Can be in tw o areas .. ............... .. ................. ...................................................... 4
Note: Piano majors may use four semesters for piano ensemble for performance ensemble.
TO TA L .................................................................................................................................. 71
Arrange selections to ensure >33 advanced hours.
Foreign Lang uage ................................................................................................................. 6
TOTAL (replaces electives) ........................................ 6
The performance degree includes no general electives (they are replaced by the
Supplement for Major).
T o ta l ................................................................................................. ...................................... . . . . . 0
Junior and senior recitals
Minimum grade in each required music course ............. .. ............. C........ C
Minimum GPA in major ................................................. 2.25
M inim um G PA for graduation ..................................... ... ......................................... 2.00
Minimum advanced hours ........................................ ........ ............ 33
M inim um total hours ........................................ ................................................... 133
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
BM: VOCAL PERFORMANCE DEGREE PLAN (VOCP)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................................................................. 3
BIB L 102 A cts-Revelatio n ................................................................................................. 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the Old Testam ent ...................................................................... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ........................................ 3
M USM 431 M usic History I ..................................................................................................... 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ...................................... 3
L ite ra t u re ............................. ........... ........................................................................................ 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ............................................................. 3
History 100-299 ............................. ......... . ............. ........................... 3
Science
Courses in two fields: biology, chemistry, geology, physics, AENV 130, NUTR 120 ...... 6
Mathematics
M A T H 1 2 0 ............ ............................................................................................................. 3
EXSC 100 + 3 activities .................................................................................................................. 4
UNIV 100 University Seminar ....... ................ ........................ 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ........................... ................... 41
English
ENGL 112 Composition and Literature ................... ............................. 3
L it eratu re ....................................................................................... .............................. . . . . . 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
Choose from: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography, history,
philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology
(m axim um one course per area) . ................. ....................................... 9
T O TA L B M C O R E ......................... .......................................................................................... 1 5
Theory
MUST 111 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ......................... 1
MUST 112 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ......................... 1
MUST 131 Elementary Theory I: Analysis and Keyboard ......................................... 3
MUST 132 Elementary Theory II: Analysis and Keyboard ......................................... 3
MUST 211 Advanced Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ........................... 1
MUST 212 Advanced Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ........................... 1
MUST 231 Advanced Theory I: Analysis and Keyboard ......................................... 3
MUST 232 Advanced Theory II: Analysis and Keyboard ................................... 3
MUST 331 Conterpoint ..........................................................2
M UST 332 Form s and A nalysis ........................................................................................ 2
Music Specialization Skills
MUSE 235 Instrumental Concepts ........................................ 1
MUSE 236 Vocal Concepts ........................................ 1
M USE 334 Beginning Conducting ....................................................................................... 2
Musicology
MUSM 131 Survey of World Music ........................................ 2
M U SM 132 M usic Literature ........................................................................................... 2
MUSM 432 Music History II: The Common Practice Era ................................... 3
MUSM 449 Capstone Seminar in Music History and Theory ...................................... 1BM: VOCAL PERFORMANCE DEGREE PLAN (CONTINUED)
Recital Seminar
Eight sem esters, credit or non-credit ................................................ 0
Performance Ensemble
Each sem ester, credit or non-credit ........... ........... ............................ 0
VOCAL CONCENTRATION
Major concentration (major lessons)
M P V M ..................................................................................................................................... 2 4
Minor Concentration (non-major lessons) .................................... 4
Concepts of Vocal Performance
MUSE 336 Concepts of Vocal Performance ............................................. ............. 3
MUSM 331 Solo Vocal Literature ............................... ........................... 3
M USM 439 Opera History .............................. ... 3....................................................... 3
Vocal Diction
MUSC 217 English and Italian Diction ..................................... 1
M USC 218 French and Germ an Diction ....................................................................... 1
Opera Workshop
Four semesters, credit or non-credit
MPEV 301 Opera Workshop ............................................ 0
The performance degree includes no general electives (they are replaced by the
Supplement for Major).
T o ta l .................................................................................................................................................. 0
Junior and senior recitals
Minimum grade in each required music course ................................. ............... C
M inimum GPA in major ........... ................ .................. ................... 2.25
Minimum GPA for graduation ..... ................. ......................... .... 2.00
M inim um advanced hours ........................................................................................................... 33
M in im u m total ho u rs ............................................................................................ ..................... 131
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
Minor in Music
MINOR: MUSIC (MUSI)
MUSM 131 Survey of World Music ........................................ ........ ............. 2
M U SM 132 M usic Literatu re ........................................................ ........................................ ... 2
MUST 111 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ....................................... 1
MUST 112 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ....................................... 1
MUST 131 Elementary Theory I: Analysis and Keyboard ...................... ................. 3
MUST 132 Elementary Theory II: Analysis and Keyboard ........................................... 3
Applied (private) lessons, two semesters minor lessons recommended ...................... 2
Perfo rm ance ensem b le .................................. .............. ......................... ........... 2
Recital seminar, two semesters ........................................ ...... ............ 0
Choose 6 hours from:
MUSE 211, 334, 335, 336
MUSM 331, 332, 430, 431, 432, 439
M U ST 2 11, 2 12, 23 1, 232 ................................................................. ................. 6
No more than 2 hours of applied lessons and no more than 2 hours of performance
ensemble may be applied to the minor
At least 6 hours must be 300-499.
T O TA L ....... .......... .......................................................................................... 2 2
Completion of MUSM 131 and 132 satifies degree core fine arts requirement.
Course Descriptions
Please see the Course Descriptions section of this catalog. Courses
offered by the Department of Music include those with the following
designations: MPEI, MPEV, MPIM, MPIN, MPVM, MPVN, MUPC,
MUPM, MUPN, MUSC, MUSE, MUSM, MUSR, MUST, MUVC.
Note: Some courses are offered less than once a year Failure to
complete these courses when they are offered may delay graduation.Music 81
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